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The Airborne Countermeasure System (ACS) market is a subset of the avionics industry. It is composed of systems and components designed to protect aircraft from threats such as missiles, radar, and other airborne threats. ACS systems typically include radar warning receivers, missile warning systems, laser warning systems, and countermeasures such as chaff and flares. These systems are designed to detect, identify, and respond to threats in order to protect the aircraft and its occupants.
The ACS market is driven by the need for increased security and safety in the aviation industry. Governments and airlines are investing in advanced ACS systems to protect their aircraft from potential threats. The market is also driven by the need for increased efficiency and cost savings in aircraft operations.
Companies in the ACS market include Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Thales Group, Raytheon Technologies, and Lockheed Martin. These companies provide a range of ACS systems and components, including radar warning receivers, missile warning systems, laser warning systems, and countermeasures. Show Less Read more